Deadline Today: STUDENT FEEDBACK Film Festival

Student & Young Filmmakers FEEDBACK Film & Screenplay Festival

Submit exclusively via FilmFreeway:

This festival is designed to showcase the best of student short films and screenplays. Over the last 4 years, the FEEDBACK Festival has noticed a dramatic increase of quality in student projects. So the time has come for a distinct showcase of the many amazing student films and screenplays from around the world.

Every SINGLE month, the festival will host a student screenplay reading series that will be performed by professional actors in Los Angeles and Toronto.

And every 3 months, the festival will host a “Best of Short Film” lineup using the popular FEEDBACK Festival format. The audience reaction video the student filmmaking team receives will help the film get into other festivals around the world.

Festivals take place the Revue LA LIVE Cinemas in downtown Toronto, and the Carlton cinemas in downtown Toronto.

(NOTE: Screenplay Festival occurs every single month.)

This festival wants to…

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Deadline Today: ENVIRONMENTAL Film Festival

Environmental Film and Screenplay Festival

Submit your Film and/or Screenplay exclusively via FilmFreeway:

A festival designed to showcase the best of new environmentally themed films (shorts, features) and screenplays (shorts, features, TV pilots) from around the world. We accept any genre (animation, comedy, experimental, horror etc.) as long as it has an underlying environmental thematic. We seek to advance public understanding of the environment through the power of film and storytelling; which is why this festival has been created.

We will perform a winning Environmental screenplay(s) at our festival every single month using professional actors. Then we send the writer a video of the performance reading.

We will showcase a festival every other month using our flagship FEEDBACK Film Festival format. Right now because of the COVID-19 situation, we will be doing private and virtual festivals where the filmmaker will receive their audience feedback video. Then whenever the time is right we will go back…

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Deadline Today: STUDENT & YOUNG FILMMAKERS Film Festival

Student & Young Filmmakers FEEDBACK Film & Screenplay Festival

Submit exclusively via FilmFreeway:

This festival is designed to showcase the best of student short films and screenplays. Over the last 4 years, the FEEDBACK Festival has noticed a dramatic increase of quality in student projects. So the time has come for a distinct showcase of the many amazing student films and screenplays from around the world.

Every SINGLE month, the festival will host a student screenplay reading series that will be performed by professional actors in Los Angeles and Toronto.

And every 3 months, the festival will host a “Best of Short Film” lineup using the popular FEEDBACK Festival format. The audience reaction video the student filmmaking team receives will help the film get into other festivals around the world.

Festivals take place the Revue LA LIVE Cinemas in downtown Toronto, and the Carlton cinemas in downtown Toronto.

(NOTE: Screenplay Festival occurs every single month.)

This festival wants to…

View original post 176 more words

Deadline Today: ENVIRONMENTAL Film & Screenplay Festival

Environmental Film and Screenplay Festival

Submit your Film and/or Screenplay exclusively via FilmFreeway:

A festival designed to showcase the best of new environmentally themed films (shorts, features) and screenplays (shorts, features, TV pilots) from around the world. We accept any genre (animation, comedy, experimental, horror etc.) as long as it has an underlying environmental thematic. We seek to advance public understanding of the environment through the power of film and storytelling; which is why this festival has been created.

We will perform a winning Environmental screenplay(s) at our festival every single month using professional actors. Then we send the writer a video of the performance reading.

We will showcase a festival every other month using our flagship FEEDBACK Film Festival format. Right now because of the COVID-19 situation, we will be doing private and virtual festivals where the filmmaker will receive their audience feedback video. Then whenever the time is right we will go back…

View original post 52 more words

6 Favorites from the 60’s: A National Classic Movie Day Celebration — The Classic Movie Muse

Happy National Classic Movie Day to all! Today, Rick at the Classic Film and TV Cafe is hosting a blogathon encouraging participants to write about their six favorites from the 60’s in celebration of this momentous occasion! This sounded like too much fun to pass up and I’m excited to share my favorites with you. […]

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Captain Fabian : The Ugliest Errol Flynn Of All — Brizzy Mays Books and Bruschetta

Stay At Home orders have meant the consumption of lots of books and movies; the good, the bad and the ugly. This post may surprise you as it pertains to an Errol Flynn movie which I can only describe as the Ugliest Of All Time. You never thought you’de hear that from me, did you? […]

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“Uncut Gems – A Career Best for Adam Sandler” — RobbinsRealm Blog

​In the often times intense thriller “Uncut Gems” Howard Ratner, portrayed by Golden Globe nominee Adam Sandler (Punch Drunk Love) is the owner of a jewelry business in the Diamond District of New York. His wife, Dinah (Idina Menzel) wants a divorce, not only because of his antics, which I’ll discuss in the following paragraph, but […]

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Dr. No: What Humble Beginnings — We Minored in Film

Dr. No – the first James Bond film, the one Variety backhandedly referred to as an “entertaining piece of tongue-in-cheek action hokum” – was one of my biggest blindspots before starting this marathon. From afar, I knew Dr. No through documentary clips and pop culture osmosis. Sean Connery’s first utterance of “Bond. James Bond” is […]

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